Pamban Bridge is India’s first sea bridge, connecting the mainland of Tamil Nadu (Pamban Island) to Rameswaram. Opened in 1914, it’s an architectural marvel that stretches over the shimmering waters of the Palk Strait. The bridge is famous not only for its length and engineering but also for its breathtaking views of the sea, especially when a train crosses slowly with waves on either side.
There are actually two bridges here – the rail bridge and the newer road bridge (Annai Indira Gandhi Bridge) – both offering spectacular views.
Pamban Bridge is India’s first sea bridge, connecting the mainland to the sacred island of Rameswaram. This engineering marvel offers stunning views of the ocean, especially when trains pass over the shimmering waters below. It’s a favorite spot for travelers, photographers, and history enthusiasts alike. The nearby attractions like Ramanathaswamy Temple and Dhanushkodi make it a must-visit on any South India tour.Watching fishing boats sail underneath and the occasional train crossing makes this a must-visit spot for tourists and photography enthusiasts.
One of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva.
Famous for its long corridor, sacred wells, and religious importance.
A ghost town located at the southeastern tip of Pamban Island.
Known for its abandoned structures, beach, and mythological significance (believed to be the starting point of Lord Rama’s bridge to Lanka).
A tribute to India’s former President and missile man, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam.
Features his life, achievements, and resting place.
A clean and serene beach ideal for families.
Offers boating, water sports, and a relaxing vibe.
A chance to see the local fishing lifestyle.
Fresh seafood and friendly locals make it a cultural experience.
Small but interesting aquarium near Rameswaram.
Good for children and marine life enthusiasts.
